Scarborough City Centre definitely feels like a different market now compared to when this thread started. A lot of the long-term growth story is finally catching up with the area, especially with more density, stronger transit planning, and a much larger pipeline of residential projects.
Scarborough City Centre Condos is a good example of how much is planned around the core, with projects like Elle Condos, Fourme, 1710 Ellesmere, 675 Progress Ave, and several other proposals adding to the transformation. What stands out is that this is no longer just about isolated condo towers, it is starting to look more like a true urban centre built around transit, retail, and a growing residential population.
With the subway extension and the continued redevelopment around Scarborough Town Centre, this pocket still looks like one of the more important long-term growth nodes in Toronto. It will be interesting to see which projects move first and how quickly the skyline changes over the next few years.